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    1. Re: [Clooz] Beginner's Questions
    2. Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CGRS
    3. At 06:12 AM 8/5/00 +0000, Karen Chappell wrote: >List, > >Partial Answer to Ron's Questions > >1. What IS the maximum number of characters that will print on reports? >I experimented with this a bit. It seems like 13 is the maximum number >of characters that are available to be viewed when you open the Census >form to see your list of Census databases. It will take more characters >than that. However, it would not be convenient because they wouldn't be >easily viewable. The reports will show a few more characters than that, >say 17. However you still have the problem of the census file #'s not >being completely viewable in the census form. I'm actually putting the finishing touches on a patch that should be loaded up on the web soon. It expands the personal file number field on all reports. >2.. Why are there five Place Lists (Place 1, Place 2, etc) on the Edit > >Dropdown List? The place lists are where information for various place names within the Clooz templates go. Since the name may be city in one template and parish in another template, I've named them Place 1, etc. You don't have a choice where your data goes, but if you need to edit it, look for the information in these lists. >Question #3 - I have only been able to pick one criteria for selecting a >report. A search of a certain suname, then I get a report of that >surname and it is sorted by location. All the Florida's together and >all the Tennessee >s together. I believe that if someone were very experienced with >Access, they could tell you how to make a query to make multiple >selection criteria. To print one census report, click on the census from the selection screen then click on the icon with the paper and magnifying glass. This is explained in the manual. Liz Kelley Kerstens, CGRS Ancestor Detective, LLC http://www.ancestordetective.com Creator of Clooz, http://www.ancestordetective.com/clooz.htm Editor of Genealogical Computing, http://www.ancestry.com

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